...Mostly because of his own decisions. The dealership made a clerial error. He tried to take advantage of that. When the dealership asked him to sign the correct paperwork or return the car, he had the option to do the right thing, either way. But he wanted to take advantage of the situation and get something he didn't really deserve due to a mistake. That speaks far more to his character than any expunged arrest.

Great point.

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If I remember correctly, Bill Heard had a similar reputation in the Houston/Sugarland, TX, area and also went out of business a decade or two ago.

Same with Bill Heard in the Orlando, FL area. Are any Heards still around???

Mr Milner, my wife recently applied for a CCWL here in Florida. One of the questions on the application asks if she has ever been arrested, she answered "No". If fact she was falsely arrested in Virginia about 3 years ago. The Commonwealth dismissed all charges for lack of evidence. She was never questioned about the arrest in answering no. She also holds a Top Secret SBI clearance for the work that she does with the Navy and has never been questioned about it there either. So when charges are dismissed records are expunged, at least in her case.

Your wife was required to inform the investigator when asked, and list the information on her security forms. If she falsified her security forms, she is subject to fine and/or imprisonment.

A record of the arrest still exists. The investigating agency, OPM, received a report from the FBI, which listed the arrest, regardless of whether or not it was expunged.

Your wife was required to inform the investigator when asked, and list the information on her security forms. If she falsified her security forms, she is subject to fine and/or imprisonment.

A record of the arrest still exists. The investigating agency, OPM, received a report from the FBI, which listed the arrest, regardless of whether or not it was expunged.

I'm telling you that she disclosed the arrest both on her application for her CCWL and when she was required to get her TS/SBI clearance. Whether it was located or not, neither agency even mentioned it to her or ask her for details surrounding the arrest.

She did not fail to inform anyone therefore she is not subject to a fine and or imprisonment. She was straight forward with everyone involved. My point is that the arrest was never mentioned by either agency.

Mr Milner, my wife recently applied for a CCWL here in Florida. One of the questions on the application asks if she has ever been arrested, she answered "No". If fact she was falsely arrested in Virginia about 3 years ago. The Commonwealth dismissed all charges for lack of evidence. She was never questioned about the arrest in answering no. She also holds a Top Secret SBI clearance for the work that she does with the Navy and has never been questioned about it there either. So when charges are dismissed records are expunged, at least in her case.

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I'm telling you that she disclosed the arrest both on her application for her CCWL and when she was required to get her TS/SBI clearance. Whether it was located or not, neither agency even mentioned it to her or ask her for details surrounding the arrest.

She did not fail to inform anyone therefore she is not subject to a fine and or imprisonment. She was straight forward with everyone involved. My point is that the arrest was never mentioned by either agency.

She answered NO then you state she disclosed the arrest, so what story do you want to stick with?

I got a credit union to write a check to the dealer for the price they agreed that was around 3500 under what they should have charged me and at first they refused my check then they accepted it and a couple of guys who handled my deal quit or were fired. F' em they've screwed over so many people. A little dish served cold paid em back.